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  • What is the strongest visual element?

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    Preparing to write the novel Catch 22, Joseph Heller composed a storyboard, a 2-dimensional list with 3,650 words arrayed in 34 × 21 = 714 interacting cells. Rows are ordered in time, and each row records when each character does what. Some cell entries are erased. It took 7 years to complete the novel's 758-page typescript.

    The Catch 22 plotchart works better upon replacing optically noisy grids with ghost grids. Lightness of framing lines creates soft boundaries to maintain order and also allows words to spill across cells naturally...More generally, ask of information displays and interfaces, "What is the strongest visual element?" The correct answer is not "grid lines".

    Edward Tufte, Seeing With Fresh Eyes
    • visualization
  • No more LittleDataGraphics

    Small data sets should be shown directly...LittleDataGraphics (pie charts, bar charts) translate and encode data into areas and colors. Viewers must then mentally translate codes back into numbers. These codes are unique to the local sets of data graphics, and do not repay learning. Instead, just directly show numbers as numbers. No more LittleDataGraphics. Data visualizations are at their best when there is so much data that the only way to see it...is to see it.

    Edward Tufte, Seeing With Fresh Eyes
    • visualization
  • The Visual Information Seeking Mantra

    There are many visual design guidelines but the basic principle might be summarized as the Visual Information Seeking Mantra:

    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand
    Overview first, zoom and filter, then details-on-demand

    Each line represents one project in which I found myself rediscovering this principle and therefore wrote it down it as a reminder. It proved to be only a starting point in trying to characterize the multiple information visualization innovations occurring at university, government, and industry research labs.

    Ben Shneiderman, The Eyes Have It
    • visualization
    • information
  • Envisioning Information

    A Book by Edward Tufte
    www.edwardtufte.com
    • communication
    • visualization
    • information
  • Beautiful Evidence

    A Book by Edward Tufte
    www.edwardtufte.com
    • visualization
    • design
    • communication
    • information
    • seeing
    • truth
  • The Visual Display of Quantitative Information

    A Book by Edward Tufte
    www.edwardtufte.com
    • visualization
    • communication
    • information
  • The Elements of Graphing Data

    A Book by William S. Cleveland
    1. ​​The Elements of Style​​
    • visualization
    • information
  • Vision Science

    A Book by Stephen E. Palmer
    mitpress.mit.edu
    • seeing
    • visualization
    • vision
  • Visual Explanations

    A Book by Edward Tufte
    www.edwardtufte.com
    • visualization
    • communication
    • information
  • Visualizing Algorithms

    An Article by Mike Bostock
    bost.ocks.org
    • software
    • visualization
    • code
  • Information Visualization: Perception for Design

    A Book by Colin Ware
    www.goodreads.com
    • visualization
    • information
    • seeing
  • The Eyes Have It

    A Research Paper by Ben Shneiderman
    www.cs.umd.edu
    1. ​​The Visual Information Seeking Mantra​​
    • visualization
    • information
    • data

    A Task by Data Type Taxonomy for Information Visualizations.

  • Visualizing Data

    A Book by William S. Cleveland
    • visualization
    • math
  • Exploratory Data Analysis

    A Book by John Tukey
    • math
    • visualization
  • Plus Equals #4

    An Article by Rob Weychert
    plusequals.art
    D7857F89-2270-4B41-880F-3534F6B8DE77.jpeg

    One of the seeds for Plus Equals was planted a few years ago with Incomplete Open Cubes Revisited, my extension of a Sol LeWitt work. I learned a lot about isometric projection from that project, but my affection for the concept didn’t begin there. Whether I’m looking at a Chris Ware illustration or an exploded-view technical drawing of a complex machine, an isometric rendering always stirs something in me.

    1. ​​Isometry​​
    2. ​​Little Blank Riding Hood​​
    • geometry
    • math
    • visualization
  • In search of visual texture

    An Article by Rachel Prudden
    obliqueville.substack.com
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    I’m now more inclined to attribute Looseleaf’s power to its visual texture than to some cognitive media-style abstraction. And the visual texture owes more to the beauty (yes, beauty!) of the original pdfs from the Vasulka Archive. Perhaps the demo is best understood not as a prototype generic tool, but as a specific curated experience in its own right, with form and content claiming equal importance in its overall success.

    Even so, I think there are some general lessons that can be drawn from this demo:

    • Content is not inert
    • Visual texture lets content breathe
    • Visual texture lets the eye wander without losing itself
    1. ​​Looseleaf​​
    • texture
    • typography
    • beauty
    • interfaces
    • visualization
  • Chartwell

    A Font
    www.vectrotype.com
    Image from www.vectrotype.com on 2021-12-12 at 6.57.15 PM.png

    This set of tools for easily creating graphs is conveniently disguised as a set of fonts. OpenType features are used to interpret and visualize the data. The data remains as editable text, allowing for painless updates.

    • visualization
    • typography
  • Windy

    A Website
    www.windy.com
    45A247DE-3BC5-4354-9647-E800CA67A390.jpeg
    • visualization
    • wind
    • weather
    • maps

    A visualization tool for real-time wind speed and direction animations.

  • Better colormaps?

    An Article by Mark Liberman
    languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu
    Screenshot of languagelog.ldc.upenn.edu on 2021-11-10 at 6.20.42 AM.png

    A modest sample of alternative ways of coloring the same type of 2-D density plots of rates of F0 change and amplitude change.

    • color
    • visualization
  • ImageQuilts

    A Tool by Edward Tufte
    imagequilts.com
    Image from imagequilts.com on 2021-10-18 at 4.44.36 PM.png
    1. ​​Photogrids​​
    • visualization
    • photography
  • press.stripe.com

    A Website
    press.stripe.com
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    Stripe partners with millions of the world’s most innovative businesses. These businesses are the result of many different inputs. Perhaps the most important ingredient is “ideas.”

    Stripe Press highlights ideas that we think can be broadly useful. Some books contain entirely new material, some are collections of existing work reimagined, and others are republications of previous works that have remained relevant over time or have renewed relevance today.

    • books
    • microsites
    • interfaces
    • visualization
  • Between the Words

    An Artwork by Nicholas Rougeux
    www.c82.net
    Image from www.c82.net on 2021-10-11 at 9.58.51 AM.jpeg

    Moby Dick.

    Between the Words is an exploration of visual rhythm of punctuation in well-known literary works. All letters, numbers, spaces, and line breaks were removed from entire texts of classic stories...leaving only the punctuation in one continuous line of symbols in the order they appear in texts. The remaining punctuation was arranged in a spiral starting at the top center with markings for each chapter and classic illustrations at the center.

    • visualization
    • symbols
    • books
  • SeriesHeat

    A Website by Jim Vallandingham
    vallandingham.me
    Screenshot of vallandingham.me on 2021-10-06 at 12.44.30 PM.png

    Search for a TV Series to see a heatmap of average IMDb ratings for each episode.

    • microsites
    • visualization
  • Time-based analytics

    An Article by Ryan Singer
    feltpresence.com
    Image from feltpresence.com on 2021-09-05 at 2.07.11 PM.jpeg

    Analytics apps don't tell you much about usage behavior. You might be able to see how many users performed an event, or how many times they did it. But none of the analytics packages out there are good at showing you how often people do things. Are they using to-dos once a week? Every day? Only signing into the app once a month but happily paying for years?

    Time matters. You can't understand usage without time.

    • analytics
    • metrics
    • features
    • visualization
  • Cameras and lenses

    An Article by Bartosz Ciechanowski
    ciechanow.ski
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    Pictures have always been a meaningful part of the human experience. From the first cave drawings, to sketches and paintings, to modern photography, we’ve mastered the art of recording what we see.

    Cameras and the lenses inside them may seem a little mystifying. In this blog post I’d like to explain not only how they work, but also how adjusting a few tunable parameters can produce fairly different results.

    • photography
    • visualization

    A fantastic interactive walkthrough detailing how a digital camera works from first principles.

  • The Subtleties of Color

    A Series by Robert Simmon
    earthobservatory.nasa.gov
    Image from earthobservatory.nasa.gov on 2021-01-19 at 9.58.34 AM.jpeg

    The use of color to display data is a solved problem, right? Just pick a palette from a drop-down menu (probably either a grayscale ramp or a rainbow), set start and end points, press “apply,” and you’re done. Although we all know it’s not that simple, that’s often how colors are chosen in the real world. As a result, many visualizations fail to represent the underlying data as well as they could.

    • color
    • visualization
    • data
  • tixy.land

    A Website
    tixy.land
    Screenshot of tixy.land on 2020-11-11 at 2.42.41 PM.png

    sin(t * x) * cos(t * y)

    Creative code golfing.

    • code
    • math
    • visualization
    • microsites
  • Zipdecode

    A Website by Ben Fry
    benfry.com
    Screenshot of benfry.com on 2020-10-10 at 9.10.47 PM.png
    • visualization
    • maps
  • A Library Demand List

    A Website by Robin Sloan
    www.robinsloan.com

    This visualization takes the current New York Times Best Sellers list for combined print and e-book fiction and scales each title according to the demand for its e-book edition at a collection of U.S. public libraries, selected for their size and geographic diversity.

    • visualization
    • sound
    • microsites

    I wouldn't have found this single-use visualization particularly notable if not for the wonderful little sounds that play when you click on the different scaling buttons. I love that. More apps and websites should use (optional) sound. Unobtrusive, helpful feedback.

  • MIT Student Hub

    An Article by Alex Hogrefe
    visualizingarchitecture.com
    Image from visualizingarchitecture.com on 2020-12-08 at 9.48.22 AM.jpeg

    The project is located on the MIT Campus and will be a “Student Hub” containing restaurants, large event spaces, and smaller study spaces.

    • visualization
    • architecture
  • V-RESAS

    An Application
    v-resas.go.jp
    Screenshot of v-resas.go.jp on 2020-09-09 at 9.54.42 AM.png
    • visualization

    A Japanese economic stability dashboard. Detailed, interactive, beautifully-designed.

  • All in & with the flow

    An Article by Buster Benson
    busterbenson.com
    Image from busterbenson.com on 2020-05-01 at 10.18.28 AM.png
    1. ​​Your life adds up​​
    • visualization
    • time
    • life

    I love this method of visualizing a person's major life events. Chunks are years and smaller boxes are weeks. If nothing major happened, then the box is blank, or you might see portions of a year when there have been flurries of activity.

    Helps one to see how their life adds up.

  • InfoCrystal

    A Research Paper
    www.semanticscholar.org
    Screenshot of www.semanticscholar.org on 2020-08-16 at 2.32.07 PM.png

    This paper introduces a novel representation, called the InfoCrystal, that can be used as a visualization tool as well as a visual query language to help users search for information. The InfoCrystal visualizes all the possible relationships among N concepts.

    • math
    • networks
    • connection
    • visualization
    • logic
  • Readings in Information Visualization: Using Vision to Think

    A Book by Ben Shneiderman
    • visualization
    • thinking
    • information

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  4. Buster Benson
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